Here’s what the Queen is doing for her 93rd birthday

The Queen is turning 93 this year, and although here in Australia we celebrate the Queen’s birthday in June, her actual birthday is April 21.

It just so happens, this year her birthday falls on Easter Sunday.

So the big question is: What will the Queen be doing on her big day?

Well in true Queenie style, she is sticking to tradition and is heading to church at St George’s Chapel in Windsor – but perhaps with not much of the fam in tow.

Prince Philip made an official Easter appearance since his retirement, and it is not yet confirmed whether the 97-year-old will make a special appearance for his wife’s birthday.

Other absentees include the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge – Prince William and Kate Middleton – as they are believed to be spending their Easter in Norfolk with their three children.

The Queen is 93 this year, here's how she's celebrating. (Getty)

Prince Harry doesn’t usually attend the event, and although him and his wife, Meghan Markle, have just recently moved in to Frogmore Cottage down the road, they are expected to be busy with their new bundle of joy by that time.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expected to welcome their first child any day now, with some speculating the baby may even arrive on the Queen’s birthday.

However, the Queen’s other grandchildren are set to keep their ‘gan gan’ company, with Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie expected to attend this year as they have in previous years. As are Lady Louise Windsor and James, Viscount Severn with their parents Edward and Sophie. Peter Phillips, his wife Autumn and Zara Tindall also usually attend.

The family are coined to return to Windsor Castle for a sit-down lunch after church, where they will no doubt celebrate another year in the life of Her Majesty.